February 19, 2016

Can This Hormone Predict Marriage Success?

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   Can This Hormone Predict Marriage Success?
  

A recent study links a woman's oxytocin levels to the chances she'll get divorced shortly after giving birth. Read More>

  
  
  
Heartburn Drugs May Increase Dementia Risk
A new study conducted in Germany suggests that repeated use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) for gastric reflux or peptic ulcers is linked to a higher risk for dementia.
Cancer Drug Could Protect against Alzheimer’s
Researchers have discovered that a cancer drug called bexarotene may also be successful at targeting the protein responsible for causing Alzheimer's.
Acupuncture Could Help Against Fibromyalgia
Tailored acupuncture might provide some welcome relief to fibromyalgia patients. The treatment also reduced anxiety, fatigue and depression in many of the patients.
 
  
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